2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2015.05.021
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Recurrence rate and outcome of postterm pregnancy, a national cohort study

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“…National audit programs should be implemented in other high-income countries to further reduce perinatal mortalities. Deliveries of 42 weeks or more, which is a risk factor for perinatal mortality, is reduced in the Netherlands by more referral and active management [12,30].…”
Section: Interpretation/clinical Implications and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National audit programs should be implemented in other high-income countries to further reduce perinatal mortalities. Deliveries of 42 weeks or more, which is a risk factor for perinatal mortality, is reduced in the Netherlands by more referral and active management [12,30].…”
Section: Interpretation/clinical Implications and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro fato importante está relacionado à idade gestacional de 42 semanas e a paridade. Kortekaas JC, et al (2015) avaliaram 233.327 mulheres com gestação pós-termo e observaram que mulheres classificadas como pós-termo na primeira gravidez têm maior risco de parto recorrente na segunda gravidez. Os fatores determinantes para uma gravidez pós-termo são gravidez pós-termo anterior, primiparidade, idade materna acima de 30 anos e obesidade.…”
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“…The percentage of pregnancies lasting longer than 41 weeks may vary by hospital, country, and region, with Roberts and Walsh (2019) citing 20.1% of all pregnancies in NHS England hospitals for the period 2015-16. Global estimates vary as well, with figures of 1.5-10% (Kortekaas et al, 2015) and 4-19% (Moradan & Nejad, 2012) being quoted.…”
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confidence: 99%